"mutual friend" is a pseudonym for the internet, or an internet dating site, when used to cover "how do you know...?" "oh, we met through a mutual friend"
"how do you know so and so?" "Oh, we met through a mutual friend" (translation: we met through an internet dating site looking for freaky people who like this and that...)
by duffmanco April 19, 2009
Those two girls are more than friends, they are breast friends!
by $tephanie April 17, 2006
An ex (previously known as a baby) who is presently being treated as a friend in an aim to get her/him back.
Types of baby-friends:
1. Negative - the one ending relationship
2. Positive - the one actually dumped
3. Neutral - when parting was mutual
4. Gotcha BF - the one currently in rebound
Types of baby-friends:
1. Negative - the one ending relationship
2. Positive - the one actually dumped
3. Neutral - when parting was mutual
4. Gotcha BF - the one currently in rebound
by activeG January 24, 2010
A very close male friend that a woman has. Their relationship is strictly "just friends" and usually never involves anything sexual. Men do not have platonic friends, just simply women they haven't fucked yet.
Somewhere along the way, John made a wrong turn and slipped into the friends zone by not making a sexual move on Cindy.
Joe: "Do you know what a platonic friend is to a woman?"
Max: "No"
Joe: "A dick in a glass case. In case of an emergency, BREAK GLASS"
Joe: "Do you know what a platonic friend is to a woman?"
Max: "No"
Joe: "A dick in a glass case. In case of an emergency, BREAK GLASS"
by McDavid53 July 15, 2008
1) Another word for fuck buddies
2) Somebody to have sexual relations with without dating
3) A bad idea, sometimes feelings end up developing
2) Somebody to have sexual relations with without dating
3) A bad idea, sometimes feelings end up developing
Nick: "Whoa! Look at Meg get some action! Are they dating??"
Ben Dover: "Haha. No, Meg told me they are just friends with benifits."
Ben Dover: "Haha. No, Meg told me they are just friends with benifits."
by Clingbo1 August 11, 2010
This phrase stems from the more common fuck friend, however it is a more socially acceptable term. It has the same meaning but with a twist. Let’s assume friendship is like a burger meal, and the fries are like the side order, you can take them or leave them. Friends with fries are friends who skip the main meal, but like to snack on the side.
by Night Spark July 13, 2006
HANS: Yo, can you pass me the kitchen friend so that I can stir the Sauerkraut?
BETTY: The what???!
HANS: You know, the kitchen friend... A Kuechenfreund?
BETTY: Do you mean a spatula??
BETTY: The what???!
HANS: You know, the kitchen friend... A Kuechenfreund?
BETTY: Do you mean a spatula??
by Miss DE/AT/GB August 28, 2011